bababang
Well-known member
I see there are a couple of topics with the Highway pegs. Looking for opinions/concerns on these products.
I have the same setup as squeezer on a Gen II. Worthwhile mod, but only if you ride long distances on a regular basis. With the Wild Bill brackets, and the Kuryakyn offsets and pegs the price comes in around $175.Well, ultimately it's like any other comfort mod. It depends on the rider. For me, the one thing that absolutely had to change to do distance riding was the saddle. Some like the stock seat. For some, it's bar risers, but I've tried 'em and like the bike better without them.
Regarding the pegs, I'm like blrfjr above. I'm a lot happier, especially on a long slab run, if I can move my legs to a different position once in a while. Wild Bill's stuff also gets your legs out from behind the fairing for awhile which is a nice way to cool off on a hot day. I wouldn't call them a must have (like the saddle for me), but I'm very glad I have them.
By the way, don't expect them to get your legs way out front like a cruiser's highway pegs. It's a more subtle change.
Here's what Wild Bill's plates look like with the Kuryakin offsets and pegs attached on a Gen I. Safety warning -- if you go with those offsets, do NOT point them down. They scrape way too easy and they don't give. Gave myself a real pucker moment when I tried that.
Highway pegs make a ride of any length more comfortable.hello all.
I've looked through the forum and still cant get any really good answers......so.....
What do yall think about the highway pegs avaliable for the FJR? Your opinions are greatly appreciated. Do they make riding any distance more comfortable? Pegs helped alot on the P.O.S. Harley I once rode. I realize however that it's a cruiser vs. a super sport tourer........
thanks
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